Beware of Russian honeytraps, MI5 tells UK business

Handbook warns of blackmail danger amid talk of a new Cold War

The union jack flying over the British embassy in Moscow
The Union Flag flying over the British embassy in Moscow
(Image credit: Mladen Antonov/AFP?getty Images)

British businessmen have been warned not to get caught in so-called ‘honeytraps’ when working in Russia and China, amid talk of a new Cold War between East and West.

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